I like to think I keep my machine pretty clean, with NOD32, Comodo, Malwarebytes & Spybot but I had something strange happen earlier.

I currently have 2 HDD's. One for windows and installations and the other for backing up movies/games/tv etc.

Whilst AMON was doing a check tonight it decided to scan my games folder on my D: drive, it alerted me that some files were infected.

12 to be precise...in 90 seconds.

What are the chances of these files, which range from key generators to DirectX installers, all being infected with the same virus....since they would have to have been hex edited otherwise NOD32 would have picked them up sooner.

Furthermore, what are the chances of a further 32 files in a separate location being infected with not only the same virus as eachother, but the same as the other files too.

Is it just me or is something funny going on here?

I apologise if I've been rambling and I thank you in advance for any help or advise you offer

What are the chances of these files, which range from key generators to DirectX installers, all being infected with the same virus....since they would have to have been hex edited otherwise NOD32 would have picked them up sooner.

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Tenga.Gen is a name for a virus/file infector . Key generators is the answer for your "chances"...

ESET NOD32 Antivirus can clean the infection . You mention AMON which makes me think you use v2

1) Ensure your OS is updated
2) Download the latest version of ESET NOD32 -> 4.0.314
All ESET clients can get the new version for freewww.eset.com
3) Uninstall NOD32 v2
4) Reboot
5) Install v4.0.314
6) Make sure it is updated with the latest updates (3956 as of that current moment)
7) Disconnect the computer from any networks (if is networked)
8 ) Start complete computer scan from Computer scan -> Smart scan
9) Leave it clean/remove whatever it finds , reboot after the scan is complete
10) You are ready!